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Dian Tjondronegoro is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Griffith University's School of Information and Communication Technology. With over 120 publications spanning from 2002 to 2025, Professor Tjondronegoro has established a significant research presence in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and human-computer interaction.
Professor Tjondronegoro's research interests center around affective computing, multimedia systems, and responsible AI development. Their work bridges technical innovation with practical applications in healthcare, public safety, and education. Recent research has increasingly focused on ethical AI implementation, privacy-preserving technologies, and sustainable computing practices, reflecting a growing concern for the societal impact of technological advancements.
Analysis of the publication trends shows a clear evolution from foundational work in facial expression recognition and video processing toward more complex systems integrating AI ethics, privacy considerations, and human-centered design principles. The research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration across computer science, healthcare, and social sciences.
Professor Tjondronegoro has collaborated extensively with researchers including Vinod Chandran (19 publications), Ligang Zhang (19 publications), Wei Song (18 publications), and Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen (15 publications), among others. Their work appears in prestigious venues including IEEE Transactions, ACM journals, and major conferences in multimedia and computer vision.
Current research directions include the TOAST Framework for ethical AI integration, privacy-preserving video surveillance systems, and collaborative approaches to bridge knowledge gaps in AI adoption among innovation champions. These projects reflect a commitment to developing technologies that balance innovation with social responsibility.


